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Mingo couple sues county officials, officers after witnessing fatal shooting of son
CHARLESTON – A Mingo County couple has filed a lawsuit against a host of county officials and law enforcement after they watched their son be shot and killed during a traffic stop earlier this year. -
Woman blames city for 'green slime' at bottom of mud puddle
CHARLESTON – A woman has sued the City of Charleston claiming she was injured by “green slime” in a puddle of water along a city road. -
Customer alleges Rural King's failure to use floormats caused injuries
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County woman is suing a Cross Lanes department store, alleging negligence caused injuries to the plaintiff. -
Customer alleges Kroger's negligence caused injuries
WINFIELD — A Scott Depot woman is suing Kroger, alleging negligence led to injuries to the plaintiff. -
Driver files suit against Joe Beard & Sons Corp. over collision on I-64
WINFIELD – A Scott Depot woman is seeking damages after a collision with a tractor-trailer on Interstate 64. -
Former Diamond Electric Manufacturing Corp. employee alleges disabilities weren't accomodated
WINFIELD – A Putnam County woman alleges her former employer discriminated against her because of her age and disability. -
Wayne Co. man accuses Tri-State Airport of age discrimination
WAYNE – A man is using Tri-State Airport Authority for discriminating against him based on his age. Jerry Brienza, the director of the airport, was also named as a defendant in the suit. Robert Maynard began working at Huntington Tri-State Airport in December 1973 as a fueling technician in the General Aviation Department, according to a complaint filed in Wayne Circuit Court Maynard claims in 1975, he was named as the maintenance superintendent for the next 15 years and was responsible for t -
Dollar General removes Putnam injury case to federal court
HUNTINGTON – A woman is suing Dollar General after she claims she was injured when she fell in its Buffalo location. On Aug. 8, 2014, Diane Ruby Dotson walked through an aisle that had boxes scattered on the floor that contained merchandise that was presumably waiting to be stocked, according to a complaint filed Sept. 15 in Putnam Circuit Court and removed to federal court on Oct. 7. Dotson claims as she walked down the aisle, she tripped on one of the boxes and fell on her hands to catch her